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SUMMARY:In Person/Zoom Event: Conservation of the Salton Sea
DESCRIPTION:This presentation by Andrea Jones will focus on the Salton Sea\, an inland saline lake covering 35 square miles in Southern California. The Salton Sea is a critically important area that hosts two-thirds of California’s bird species. \nThe future of the lake\, and the effect on all its wildlife\, is very much uncertain. In this presentation\, attendees will learn which species are most threatened and what is being done by SFVAS and our partners to preserve this unique habitat. \nPhoto Credit: Ryan LLamas \n\nFor the past 12 years\, Andrea Jones has been at the forefront of conservation programs\, collaborating with staff and Audubon chapters across the state to implement projects in high-priority bird areas. As the Interim Executive Director and Senior Director of Conservation for Audubon California\, Andrea leads efforts to protect vulnerable bird species and serves as the spokesperson for bird conservation throughout the state. She holds an M.S. in Wildlife Conservation/Ornithology and a B.S. in Wildlife Biology\, both from the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst. \n\nAttend Our Hybrid Meeting!\nCome in Person:\nTarzana Community and Cultural Center\n19130 Ventura Blvd\nTarzana\, CA 91356-3225\nDoors Open: 6:30 pm Presentation 7-8 pm\nRefreshments Served \nOR \nJoin by Zoom: \nPlease sign up below if you’d like to be notified of this and other upcoming Zoom events. If you’ve previously signed up for notifications\, you can skip this step – you’re already on the list! \n\n    First Name\n    \n    Last Name\n    \nEmail address: \n		\n\n \n\n\n	\n Leave this field empty if you're human:
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/in-person-zoom-event-conservation-of-the-salton-sea/
LOCATION:Tarzana Community and Cultural Center\, 19130 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tarzana Annual Native Plant Fair
DESCRIPTION:TARZANA NATIVE PLANT FAIR\nFEB. 23\, 2025 – 11 AM – 4 PM\nTarzana Community & Cultural Center\,\n19130 Ventura Blvd.\nTarzana\, CA 91356\nAn annual free celebration of California native plants for all age groups.\nPlants for sale\, gardening advice\, workshops.\nSFV AUDUBON will be there to showcase our activities and support of local native plants.\nNative Plants are for the Birds – Grow Native SFV!
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/tarzana-annual-native-plant-fair/
LOCATION:Tarzana Community and Cultural Center\, 19130 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
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SUMMARY:In Person/Zoom Event: Behind the Scenes of Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education
DESCRIPTION:Join Jaclyn DeSantis\, Education Program Manager at the Ojai Raptor Center\, for an engaging presentation that takes you into the world of wildlife rehabilitation and education. Through a captivating slideshow and videos\, Jaclyn will share an inside look at the rehabilitation process for injured and orphaned raptors. She’ll discuss the most common reasons these birds are admitted\, trends in species seen over the years\, and the criteria used to release them back into the wild. \nIn addition\, Jaclyn will introduce key aspects of the center’s education program\, using biofacts and mounts of native raptors. These specimens will highlight specific rehabilitation considerations for each species and provide insights into their care in both rehab and human care settings. \n \nJaclyn’s creative career took a turn in 2007 when rescuing an injured opossum led her to wildlife rehabilitation. She apprenticed with Kimberly Stroud and Peter Triem\, attended various wildlife conferences\, and studied with experts worldwide. In 2010\, Jaclyn became the first staff member at the Ojai Raptor Center (ORC)\, managing the wildlife hospital and education program. By 2020\, ORC expanded\, and Jaclyn focused on the education program\, promoting biodiversity and conservation. \nJaclyn is a certified environmental educator with AEOE and a licensed wildlife rehabilitator with IWRC. She is also a member of NWRA\, CCWR\, NEEA\, and IAATE. \n\nAttend Our Hybrid Meeting!\nCome in Person:\nTarzana Community and Cultural Center\n19130 Ventura Blvd\nTarzana\, CA 91356-3225\nDoors Open: 6 pm\nRefreshments Served \nOR \nJoin by Zoom: \nPlease sign up below if you’d like to be notified of this and other upcoming Zoom events. If you’ve previously signed up for notifications\, you can skip this step – you’re already on the list! \n[sfva_mailing_list_form]
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/in-person-zoom-event-behind-the-scenes-of-wildlife-rehabilitation-education-with-jaclyn-desantis/
LOCATION:Tarzana Community and Cultural Center\, 19130 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
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SUMMARY:In Person/Zoom Event: Divergence and Speciation in Neotropical Birds
DESCRIPTION:This year\, SFVAS provided support for two advanced undergraduate researchers from the Moore Lab at Occidental College\, to present their research at an international ornithological research convention. Amelia Barnard ‘25 and Mason Lynch ‘24 will describe research on divergence and speciation in Neotropical birds. Amelia’s research looks at close relatives of the Broad-tailed Hummingbird in Mexico\, while Mason’s research looks at speciation in woodcreepers of Venezuela.\nJoin us as they describe their results. \n \nAttend Our Hybrid Meeting!\nCome in Person:\nTarzana Community and Cultural Center\n19130 Ventura Blvd\nTarzana\, CA 91356-3225\nDoors Open: 6 pm\nRefreshments Served \nOR \nJoin by Zoom:\nZoom Link Opens: 6:30pm\nPresentation Begins: 7 pm \nClick Here to Join via Zoom
URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/divergence-and-speciation-in-neotropical-birds/
LOCATION:Tarzana Community and Cultural Center\, 19130 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
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